The Prince’s Trust

The Prince’s Trust has over 30 years experience of working with disadvantaged young people across the UK to overcome barriers in their lives.

We provide practical solutions to young people aged 13-30 who would not otherwise have the opportunity to succeed.
We address this by giving practical and financial support to the young people who need it most. We help develop key skills, confidence and motivation, enabling young people to move into work, education or training.
Working from three offices in Cardiff, Llangennech and Rhyl, The Prince’s Trust Cymru supports over 3,000 young people each year.

Our Cardiff Centre is a hub of activity which sees more than 500 young people come through its doors alone, to take part in a variety of programmes, within the city and beyond.
With regular events like our pop-up shop to help promote our work, and great support from our funders and partners, we aim to support even more young people this year.

RT @YouthLinkScot: 5⃣ Able to help and lead others
6⃣ Get on well with others
7⃣ Safe & well
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RT @YouthLinkScot: Here are just some of the quotes from young people who took part in the research demonstrating the following impacts:
1⃣… about 1 hour ago

RT @YouthLinkScot: What did the research find was the impact of community-based universal youth work?
💪 Confidence
💼 Skills for life
💛 Equ… about 1 hour ago

About CWVYS

CWVYS (the Council for Wales of Voluntary Youth Services) is the independent representative body for the voluntary youth work sector in Wales. The aims are to represent, support and give a collective voice to its membership of national and local organisations in their work with over 250,000 young people in Wales. CWVYS works in partnership with agencies promoting good youth work practice.